No news is good news.

Unlike a newspaper, a blogger need only write an article when there’s something to say. And there has literally been nothing worth commenting on (that hasn’t already been covered by other sceptics) for weeks if not months. Traditionally global warming does take a brake in the summer (as eco-fascist journalists go for their yearly jaunt flying in air-planes, 4x4s and consuming a planet load of fuel to reach their exotic destinations where they then sit around moaning about us sceptics not condoning their hypocrisy). So, there will be a rise in the number of news stories in the next few weeks, but given the current sparsity of stories and the appalling dross of those that do appear, they will struggle to keep me awake.
In the UK, there have been a few stories attempting to link immigration to climate. These must be dreamt up by journalists in their tropical retreats as they swelter in the sun dreaming on getting back to cold wet England.
In the US, Obama continues his comedy tour … all the funnier because some people don’t yet get the joke.
India is starting to become global warming obsesses and so reminds me of those 70s sitcoms with Indian immigrants trying far too hard to be British … and ending up being a parody of outdated ideas.
The Australian media are now behaving like a spoilt child whose been told to shut up by their politicians.
China is now realising that destroying the western economy wasn’t such a good idea when it was the west which bought so many of its goods.
And back in Scotland, the SNP are now embroiled in a corruption scandal – birdmincers are now less welcome that English Tories and and appallingly cold and wet summer means no one is at all interested in Global warming (unless someone can promise us it means a few warmer days).
Peak Birdmincer
However, the next milestone is this: when the total power from birdmincers peak. With older machines now at the end of their economic lifetime, even a slowdown in installations could lead to peak birdmincer as more machines break down than are installed. Also as the amount of public money dolloped in the trough for the pigs to gorge on decreases, there just won’t be the same incentive to keep them mincing.

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2 Responses to No news is good news.

  1. TinyCO2 says:

    I think we’ve reached peak wind power. We’re supposed to have over 13GW of wind power (5 offshore alone) and yet the supply never seems to get much above 5GW and is often much lower. Even the meter at the National Grid only reads up to 8GW.

  2. Scottish-Sceptic says:

    It’ll be interesting watching the amount of wind power drop steadily as older machines become more unreliable and go off-line. But best of all will be hearing the squeals from the greenblob scammers.

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